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  • 2. Heavy metals and trace elements in maternal blood and prevalence of congenital limb abnormalities among newborns: the Japan Environment and Children's Study.
    Ikeda A, Marsela M, Miyashita C, Yamaguchi T, Saijo Y, Ito Y, Iwata H, Itoh S, Itoh M, Yamazaki K, Tamura N, Kobayashi S, Kishi R, Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group.
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    Miyashita C, Saijo Y, Ito Y, Ikeda-Araki A, Itoh S, Yamazaki K, Kobayashi S, Ait Bamai Y, Masuda H, Tamura N, Itoh M, Yamaguchi T, Yamazaki S, Kishi R, The Japan Environment And Children's Study Group.
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  • 11. Prenatal metal concentrations and physical abnormalities in the Japan Environment and Children's Study.
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  • 13. Blood mercury, lead, cadmium, manganese and selenium levels in pregnant women and their determinants: the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS).
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  • 14. Maternal multivitamin intake and orofacial clefts in offspring: Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) cohort study.
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  • 18. Parental occupational pesticide exposure and nonsyndromic orofacial clefts.
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